CAG honoured its top airline partners at the Changi Airline Awards 2015, where a total of 23 awards were presented to airlines whose efforts have contributed to the growth and development of the Singapore air hub. Themed SG50, the awards ceremony, into its 10th year, also featured the pioneer airlines that have been operating in Singapore since the country’s independence.

Changi Airport Group (CAG) and Singapore Tourism Board (STB) are investing a combined S$35 million to boost awareness of and visitorship to both Singapore and Changi Airport. The collaboration is the largest strategic partnership between CAG and STB to date.

Passenger traffic at Singapore Changi Airport grew 0.3% on-year in February 2015, with 4.12 million passengers passing through the airport. There was a 7.3% increase in airfreight movements to 136,000 tonnes of cargo processed during the month. Aircraft movements decreased by 1.0% to 26,490.

Under the extension of the Changi Transit Programme to 31 March 2016, Singapore Airlines or SilkAir customers who transit through Changi Airport on either carrier can redeem a Changi Dollar Voucher (CDV) of $20 or $40 value, depending on their point of origin. Customers who are connecting on select Air New Zealand-operated flights to or from Auckland can also redeem the CDV.

Changi Airport Group (CAG) announced today that it has awarded a S$323 million contract to Takenaka Corporation (Takenaka) for works related to the expansion of Changi Airport’s Terminal 1 (T1), following a competitive tender.

Singapore Changi Airport handled 4.42 million passenger movements in January 2015, 3.8% less than a year ago. In tandem, aircraft movements decreased 5.2% to 28,800. Airfreight movements rose 1% to 151,800 for the month.

Changi Airport Group (CAG) announced today an exciting line-up of activities, centred around the theme ‘Changi, I’m Home’, to delight Singaporeans and travellers in celebration of Singapore’s 50th birthday (SG50).

Changi Airport Group (CAG) conferred its highest honours today to outstanding staff of the airport community. These are the staff that have gone beyond the call of duty and demonstrated exceptional service contributions in 2014, leaving deep and lasting impressions on both local and international passengers travelling through Changi Airport.

A 34-year-old Japanese civil engineer working in Singapore struck a windfall of S$1 million at Changi Airport today, as he beat five other contestants to emerge a newly-minted millionaire at the ‘Be a Changi Millionaire’ 2014 Grand Draw.

Singapore Changi Airport managed 54.1 million passenger movements in 2014, the most in its 33-year history. This was a 0.7% increase compared to the whole of 2013. Cargo volumes were stable at 1.84 million tonnes while flight movements dipped 0.7% to 341,390 for the year.

Singapore Changi Airport handled 4.42 million passenger movements in November 2014, a decrease of 1.1% year-on-year. Aircraft movements were 5% lower with 28,000 take-offs and landings. In the same month, 156,500 tonnes of cargo was handled, 2.2% lower than a year ago.

Passenger traffic at Singapore Changi Airport grew 1.9% on-year in October 2014, with 4.49 million passengers passing through the airport. There was a 2.1% increase in airfreight movements, with 159,700 tonnes of cargo handled during the month. Aircraft landings and takeoffs decreased by 3.7% to 28,380.

SINGAPORE, 13 November 2014 – A sprinkling of snow; a touch of winter and a dazzle of Disney magic will welcome travellers and visitors this Christmas as Changi Airport transforms into a winter wonderland, bringing yuletide festivities to life. Following the popularity of its annual year-end celebrations, Changi Airport will once again be pulling all stops to bring happiness to its visitors.

The open-air car park fronting Terminal 1 (T1) will be closed for redevelopment on 12 November 2014 (Wednesday), 2.00am. Until the completion of the redevelopment works in 2018, there will be new ground transport arrangements for T1 passengers and visitors.

Passenger traffic at Singapore Changi Airport totalled 4.65 million in August 2014, a slight decline of 0.6% year-on-year. In terms of airfreight movements, Changi Airport handled 156,000 tonnes of cargo, an increase of 4.1% compared to a year ago. Aircraft landings and takeoffs decreased by 4.2% to 28,360.

• Open-air T1 Car Park to close next quarter for redevelopment
• Changes to transport arrangements for T1 users include relocation of T1 Car Park to T2, and shifting of the Arrival pick-up point
• Full-scale dry-run of new arrangements to be held from 17 to 21 Oct 2014
• New South Car Park to be opened on 14 Oct 2014